Do speaker cables need a burn in period?


I have heard some say that speaker cables do need a 'burn in', and some say that its totally BS.
What say you?


128x128gawdbless
"I believe in Burn in..…...Wire or metal is the same."
Come to think of it, how many of us have seen a metal burning (in, out, in the middle, wherever)?

I think that may point towards the answer.

If your cable does burn, you need to switch to some fuse thread for suggestions.
Dodging the question. Tubes change in sound while burning in? No?  Yes they do and like wire it burns in too.
blueranger,

Maybe people thought your question was rhetorical and not true question asking for an answer. You gave the answer in the first part of your sentence and did not end it with "?" which is the usual sign to let others know it is a question.

Speaking of dodging questions, have you ever seen a metal burn?
Ever see an old magnesium rim burn when the brakes got so hot it ignited the rim?
nonoise,

No, I did not, but I will take that as a "yes" from you. You reminded me that I did see magnesium flash (old type camera stuff), though, so it would have to be a "yes" from me, too. It was probably a real burn right there, as short as it was. I guess, we need more magnesium speaker cables.